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To be Sold for Paper Money,
THE SHIP
F A V O R I T E,
As she came from sea - Now lying at
Mr. Richard Dennis's wharf. Apply to Messrs. Co-
nyngham, Nesbitt, & Co. or to Stewart & Nesbitt.
July 16 eptf
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[column 3 of page 1]
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Just received from London, via.
New York, and to be sold by
Joseph Crukshank,
A small ASSORTMENT of
B O O K S:
Among which are the following,
Hume's history of England
Gibbons's history of Rome
Robertson's Charles V
Burn's ecclesiastical law
Clark's admiralty practice
Gilbert's practice of the common pleas
Perkins on the laws of England
Plowden's reports
Vattel's law of nations
Wilson's reports
Cruise on fines and recoveries
Attorney's vade mecum 1787
Cunningham's law of bills, 6th edition, with addi-
tions
Motherby's medical dictionary
Moore's navigation
Moore's seaman's daily assistant
Elegant extracts in verse (a new compilation)
And a variety of English, Latin and Greek School
Books. July 20 3sp
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Archiles Parker
HAS FOR SALE,
At his Bottling Cellar, nearly opposite the City
Tavern, in Second-street,
BEST bottled cyder
London & Philadelphia porter and beer in bottles
Port wine and claret
Pickling vinegar, etc.
N.B. Merchants, Captains of vessels, and other
gentlemen who please to favour him with their com-
mands, may be supplied on the shortest notice, and
have wines, etc. bottled in the best manner, by apply-
ing as above. wtNI
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Patrick Duffey, Broker,
At the OFFICE lately occupied by Tudor & Duffey,
opposite the Indian Queen, Fourth street,
Where the highest Price in
Cash is given, or an accommodat-
ing exchange made 'twixt every kind of Public Secu-
rities.
Dollar Money of the Emission of
1780, guaranteed by Congress, of either of the States.
Pennsylvania State Money of the
emission of 1781.
Final Settlements issued by John Pierce or any the
commissioners appointed by Congress, or auditors of
the individual states.
Certificates receivable in the Penn-
sylvania Land-office, furnished on moderate terms,
and the business executed therein with all possible dis-
patch, and without gratuity.
Money procured on Loan at the
shortest notice, on a deposit or approved notes.
Pennsylvania Donation Lands
BOUGHT and SOLD.
The highest Price given for, and a
moderate profit required on every species of Public
Securities now in circulation. March 7. w&s:f
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Stop the Negro and Receive Eight Dollars, with
Charges ----
RANAWAY from the sloop Ma-
ry, at Race street wharf, on Thursday morning,
19th July, inst. a stout bodied FELLOW, about 5 feet
11 inches high, has a scar on the inside of one wrist,
speaks very indifferent English, being an African --
dressed in an oznaburg frock, a pair of old canvas
trowsers and canvas cap, about 32 years old. Captain
Tweed, of said sloop, at Race street wharf, will pay
the above to whoever secures said Negro. eptf
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___________________________________________________
To be Sold for Paper Money,
THE SHIP
F A V O R I T E,
As she came from sea - Now lying at
Mr. Richard Dennis's wharf. Apply to Messrs. Co-
nyngham, Nesbitt, & Co. or to Stewart & Nesbitt.
July 16 eptf
____________________________________________________
[column 3 of page 1]
____________________________________________________
Just received from London, via.
New York, and to be sold by
Joseph Crukshank,
A small ASSORTMENT of
B O O K S:
Among which are the following,
Hume's history of England
Gibbons's history of Rome
Robertson's Charles V
Burn's ecclesiastical law
Clark's admiralty practice
Gilbert's practice of the common pleas
Perkins on the laws of England
Plowden's reports
Vattel's law of nations
Wilson's reports
Cruise on fines and recoveries
Attorney's vade mecum 1787
Cunningham's law of bills, 6th edition, with addi-
tions
Motherby's medical dictionary
Moore's navigation
Moore's seaman's daily assistant
Elegant extracts in verse (a new compilation)
And a variety of English, Latin and Greek School
Books. July 20 3sp
____________________________________________________
Archiles Parker
HAS FOR SALE,
At his Bottling Cellar, nearly opposite the City
Tavern, in Second-street,
BEST bottled cyder
London & Philadelphia porter and beer in bottles
Port wine and claret
Pickling vinegar, etc.
N.B. Merchants, Captains of vessels, and other
gentlemen who please to favour him with their com-
mands, may be supplied on the shortest notice, and
have wines, etc. bottled in the best manner, by apply-
ing as above. wtNI
______________________________________________________
[column 4 of page 1]
______________________________________________________
Patrick Duffey, Broker,
At the OFFICE lately occupied by Tudor & Duffey,
opposite the Indian Queen, Fourth street,
Where the highest Price in
Cash is given, or an accommodat-
ing exchange made 'twixt every kind of Public Secu-
rities.
Dollar Money of the Emission of
1780, guaranteed by Congress, of either of the States.
Pennsylvania State Money of the
emission of 1781.
Final Settlements issued by John Pierce or any the
commissioners appointed by Congress, or auditors of
the individual states.
Certificates receivable in the Penn-
sylvania Land-office, furnished on moderate terms,
and the business executed therein with all possible dis-
patch, and without gratuity.
Money procured on Loan at the
shortest notice, on a deposit or approved notes.
Pennsylvania Donation Lands
BOUGHT and SOLD.
The highest Price given for, and a
moderate profit required on every species of Public
Securities now in circulation. March 7. w&s:f
______________________________________________________
Stop the Negro and Receive Eight Dollars, with
Charges ----
RANAWAY from the sloop Ma-
ry, at Race street wharf, on Thursday morning,
19th July, inst. a stout bodied FELLOW, about 5 feet
11 inches high, has a scar on the inside of one wrist,
speaks very indifferent English, being an African --
dressed in an oznaburg frock, a pair of old canvas
trowsers and canvas cap, about 32 years old. Captain
Tweed, of said sloop, at Race street wharf, will pay
the above to whoever secures said Negro. eptf
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